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"making this product sector a tiny bit better" is exactly what MUREX is all about :). It's something we honestly believe in and will continue working on as long as we're around. Believe it or not, the Ethernet Switch was the least problematic piece of hardware in our tech stack! If you want to take a look, we have our other boards in the docs as well. Your rocket is so f*ing cool as well! I definitely want to do something similar in college.


Ok this is sick, I love the philosophy of your team. I'll be strongly considering your CM4 carrier and ESC to integrate into future designs.

Also thank you, I've loved working on the PSP rocket! Bi-propellant rocketry is a pretty rare to do as an undergraduate, and you should consider applying to these schools if that's something that motivates you:

- Purdue: https://purdueseds.space/

- Berkeley: https://www.berkeleyse.org/

- UCLA: https://www.rocketproject.seas.ucla.edu/

- Georgia Tech: https://www.gtspaceprogram.com/

- ERAU: https://daytonabeach.erau.edu/about/labs/rocket-laboratory

This is a non-exhaustive list of schools I know that have undergraduate-run liquid rocketry programs.


and Portland State University!

https://www.pdx.edu/psu-space#psas

Undergrads, not catching on fire in space!



Thanks everyone! Noted deeply in the heart. :)




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